scrapaddie
Drama Llama
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Post by scrapaddie on Jun 2, 2015 15:53:06 GMT
Have you ever had anybody tear up a card trying to open it, if you have done an unusual type of card? I know that sometimes I used to have to help my dad opened his card, because he had no idea how to do it. One year I did an easel card for Christmas and wondered if the people actually got them to stand up? Sometimes, I feel like my card should come with instructions! LOL
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oldcrow
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 26, 2014 12:25:29 GMT
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Post by oldcrow on Jun 2, 2015 16:35:45 GMT
Have you ever had anybody tear up a card trying to open it, if you have done an unusual type of card? I know that sometimes I used to have to help my dad opened his card, because he had no idea how to do it. One year I did an easel card for Christmas and wondered if the people actually got them to stand up? Sometimes, I feel like my card should come with instructions! LOL If you check Pinterest you can find an instruction print out page. I have it and stick one in with any that I do.
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scrapaddie
Drama Llama
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Post by scrapaddie on Jun 2, 2015 16:43:01 GMT
Have you ever had anybody tear up a card trying to open it, if you have done an unusual type of card? I know that sometimes I used to have to help my dad opened his card, because he had no idea how to do it. One year I did an easel card for Christmas and wondered if the people actually got them to stand up? Sometimes, I feel like my card should come with instructions! LOL If you check Pinterest you can find an instruction print out page. I have it and stick one in with any that I do. Thanks!!!! I do find it kind of funny that some of my cards may need instructions.
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CeeScraps
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Jun 26, 2014 12:56:40 GMT
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Post by CeeScraps on Jun 2, 2015 17:41:36 GMT
Have you ever had anybody tear up a card trying to open it, if you have done an unusual type of card? I know that sometimes I used to have to help my dad opened his card, because he had no idea how to do it. One year I did an easel card for Christmas and wondered if the people actually got them to stand up? Sometimes, I feel like my card should come with instructions! LOL If you check Pinterest you can find an instruction print out page. I have it and stick one in with any that I do. Oldcrow...what would I search for on Pinterest?
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oldcrow
Pearl Clutcher
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Location: Ontario,Canada
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Post by oldcrow on Jun 2, 2015 20:15:20 GMT
If you check Pinterest you can find an instruction print out page. I have it and stick one in with any that I do. Oldcrow...what would I search for on Pinterest? Wow, that is a good question. I am pretty sure I was looking at easel cards when I ran across it. There was two versions and one had a small diagram and did multiples to fill a 8 1/2 x 11 page.
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Post by LisaDV on Jun 4, 2015 1:58:08 GMT
front easel fold sheet or for the twisted easel or other special fold take a picture (especially of one that's undecorated) and print at 2x2 and enclose with the card.
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Post by don on Jun 4, 2015 3:06:13 GMT
Two years ago I made A2 cards designed to be made into boxes with lids. I scored both sides of the card. My instructions were simple; This card is a box, you are a crafter ... have fun. I made 150 of them, the instructions went in only 117 of them. I mailed them to my crafty friends I have never met (except a few).
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Post by nitad on Jun 6, 2015 6:02:23 GMT
This is funny! I didn't see this thread when I posted on the original thread but this was my point exactly..needing to send instructions to open a card. Sounds ridiculous but sometimes it is very necessary!
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